Abstract

There has been an exponential growth in the field of molecular oncology and cutting-edge research has enabled us to develop a better understanding of therapeutically challenging nature of cancer. Based on the mechanistic insights garnered from decades of research, puzzling mysteries of multifaceted nature of cancer have been solved to a greater extent. Our rapidly evolving knowledge about deregulated oncogenic cell signaling pathways has allowed us to dissect different oncogenic transduction cascades which play critical role in cancer onset, progression and metastasis. Pharmacological targeting of deregulated pathways has attracted greater than ever attention in the recent years. Henceforth, discovery and identification of high-quality biologically active chemicals and products is gaining considerable momentum. There has been an explosion in the dimension of natural product research because of tremendous potential of chemopreventive and pharmaceutical significance of natural products. Schisandrin is mainly obtained from Schisandra chinensis. Schisandrin has been shown to be effective against different cancers because of its ability to inhibit/prevent cancer via modulation of different cell signaling pathways. Importantly, regulation of non-coding RNAs by schisandrin is an exciting area of research that still needs detailed and comprehensive research. However, we still have unresolved questions about pharmacological properties of schisandrin mainly in context of its regulatory role in TGF/SMAD, SHH/GLI, NOTCH and Hippo pathways.

Highlights

  • The efficacy of targeted therapies in patients with solid tumors is largely unpredictable mainly because of intrinsic genetic complexities and deregulation of oncogenic signaling pathways (1-3)

  • We have provided a summary of most recent experimental findings related to chemopreventive properties of schisandrin against different cancers

  • Discovery and characterization of non-coding RNAs have revealed the diversity of their regulatory roles in carcinogenesis and metastasis. microRNAs (39-41), long non-coding RNAs (42-45) and circular RNAs have occupied the central stage in recent years because of their indispensable role in carcinogenesis and metastasis

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Summary

Cellular and Molecular Biology

Regulation of cell signaling pathways by Schisandrin in different cancers: Opting for "Swiss Army Knife" instead of "Blunderbuss". Xiukun Lin[1], Rukset Attar[2], Iqra Mobeen[3], Ishmuratova Margarita Yulaevna[4], Aliye Aras[5], Ghazala Butt6*, Ammad Ahmad Farooqi7*

Introduction
Role of STAT signaling
Regulation of protein networks by Schisandrin
Oncogenic miRNAs
Tumor suppressive miRNAs
Combinatorial use of Schisandrin with therapeutic agents
Future prospects
Clinical trials
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